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	<h3>STP_OnPortDisabled</h3>
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void STP_OnPortDisabled
(
    BRIDGE*        bridge,
    int            portIndex,
    unsigned long  timestampMilliseconds
);
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	<h4>
		Summary</h4>
	<p>
		Function which the application must call when 
		the operational state of a port changes to FALSE. See the Remarks section of this page for 
		more details, and also the Remarks section of <a href="STP_OnPortEnabled.html">
		STP_OnPortEnabled</a>.</p>
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		Parameters</h4>
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		<dt>bridge</dt>
		<dd>Pointer to a BRIDGE object, obtained from <a href="STP_CreateBridge.html">
			STP_CreateBridge</a>.</dd>
		<dt>portIndex</dt>
		<dd>The index of the port whose operational state has just changed to FALSE.</dd>
		<dt>timestampMilliseconds</dt>
		<dd>A value representing the number of milliseconds elapsed since firmware startup. Used 
			only for the debug log. </dd>
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		Remarks</h4>
		<p>
			See the Remarks section of <a href="STP_OnPortEnabled.html">STP_OnPortEnabled</a>.</p>

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			Execution of this function is a potentially lengthy process. 
			It may call various callbacks multiple times.</p>

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